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reestablish    音标拼音: [riɪst'æblɪʃ]
vt. 重建,复兴,恢复

重建,复兴,恢复

reestablish
v 1: bring back into original existence, use, function, or
position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in
the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne" [synonym:
{restore}, {reinstate}, {reestablish}]

Reestablish \Re`es*tab"lish\ (r?`?s*t?b"l?sh), v. t.
To establish anew; to fix or confirm again; to restore; as,
to reestablish a covenant; to reestablish health.
[1913 Webster]


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  • orthography - reestablish vs. re-establish - English Language Usage . . .
    English fiction: reestablish is preferred Another benchmark that can be used to gauge usage is Google Trends which examines web searches (along with other criteria) The AmE trend comparison for reestablish vs re-establish (and reestablished vs re-established) further confirms that the hyphen-less variants are the ones preferred
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    There are two tests for deciding: First, which way do most of your colleagues do it, reparameterized or re-parameterized? Generally, it's standard operating procedure (SOP) to imitate your peers and colleagues because that's what they expect to see Second, will the version without the hyphen cause confusion or force the reader to waste time by having to look at the word a second time? If the
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    Different publications have different style guides, and so have different ways of spelling words The New Yorker has one of the most idiosyncratic, which differs markedly from most mainstream publications The "New Yorker" style is characterized by long, periodic sentences, archaic, overprecise spellings (focusses instead of focuses, for example) and the ubiquitous diaeresis Given the usually
  • hyphenation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Some compound words are written without hyphens (nonaggression, nonbeliever), some with hyphens (well-intentioned), and others with spaces (post office) Is there a rule or good guide as to which
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    You should just use the abbreviation in almost every case the rest of the way through It is a technical document and you have already given context on the abbreviation Not only is the user expecting you to use it but by using it you are making the user more familiar with the term By jumping back and forth you are confusing the reader and you are making them read more The case where it
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    compounds in which a vowel would be repeated (especially to avoid confusion) co-op, semi-independent, anti-intellectual (but reestablish, reedit) compounds consisting of more than one word non-English-speaking, pre-Civil War compounds that would be difficult to read without a hyphen pro-life, pro-choice, co-edited
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    Ie, reestablish contact with "him" If you hear a rough looking character say that he going to "get him back", referring to some other individual, it generally means that the first character intends to retaliate against the second character for some real or perceived slight or injury
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    "Beowulf, which often begins the traditional canon of English literature, is the most famous work of Old English literature The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has also proven significant for historical study In descending order of quantity, Old English literature consists of: sermons and saints' lives; biblical translations; translated Latin works of the early Church Fathers; Anglo-Saxon chronicles
  • Terms for one who always reacts against the status quo?
    The term reactionary means one who reacts against change, trying to reestablish the previous status quo Reactionaries are seen as a conservative social force But what is the term for one who alw
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    to strengthen or reestablish one's position by conciliation or negotiation: One could tell by his superficially deferential manner that he was trying to mend his fences





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